Coastal Adaptation: Past Behaviors, Contemporary Management, and Future Options

J. D. Carmo
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In the recent past, coastal public works solutions were generally designed as engineering problems. By that time, prior to the 1980s, the primary goal of coastal works projects was to maximize safety, taking into account only engineering knowledge and existing economic constraints. Today, concerns are no longer limited to safety; lifestyle and quality of life have become essential ingredients in building a successful coastal works project. Other aspects of the project are also important, such as environmental impact, attractiveness, and sustainability. These additionalcomplexities are further aggravated by other pieces of the puzzle that need to be integrated into the overall design, such as the non-engineering and non-science aspects. A synthesis of recent concerns regarding coastal public works projects has, in fact, become much more difficult for engineers to manage due to new assumptions of value, social acceptance, and sustainability of these projects. In this context, it is common knowledge that decision-making on a coastal issue should be based on criteria such as technical effectiveness, costs, benefits, implementation, and monitoring. This chapter addresses coastal issues using a dual perspective of meeting current needs and ensuring future sustainability. Contemporary adaptation measures and future accommodation options are also discussed.
沿海适应:过去的行为、当代管理和未来选择
在最近的过去,海岸公共工程解决方案通常被设计为工程问题。当时,在20世纪80年代之前,沿海工程项目的主要目标是最大限度地提高安全性,只考虑工程知识和现有的经济限制。今天,人们的担忧不再局限于安全;生活方式和生活质量已成为建设一个成功的海岸工程项目的重要因素。项目的其他方面也很重要,如环境影响、吸引力和可持续性。这些额外的复杂性被其他需要集成到整体设计中的难题进一步加剧,例如非工程和非科学方面。事实上,由于对这些项目的价值、社会接受度和可持续性的新假设,最近对沿海公共工程项目的综合关注对工程师来说变得更加难以管理。在这种情况下,关于沿海问题的决策应该基于诸如技术有效性、成本、效益、实施和监测等标准,这是常识。本章从满足当前需求和确保未来可持续性的双重角度来解决沿海问题。还讨论了当前的适应措施和未来的住宿选择。
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